Hi, I'm lookin for some help with my next studio upgrade...
At the moment I'm using an Adiophile 2496 and a small Behringer mixer (UB1002). I'm going to buy a couple of channel strips / mic preamps so I can record vox and acoustic guitar to a higher quality that I have been up 'til now.
My problem is that the Audiophile only has unbalanced RCA inputs but the mic preamps will have balanced 1/4 TRS or XLR outs.
I know I could connect through my existing mixer but would be worried about adding noise to the signal path due to the mixer and unbalanced cables.
My other option is to buy a Delta 66 (or similar) because it has 1/4 TRS balanced inputs. This way I could connect the mic preamps direct.
Can anyone offer advice?
Thanks
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It could but I would thing it would be very minimal. Noise is n
It could but I would thing it would be very minimal. Noise is not really a problem most moderen gear the it was with older gear. Any additional noise has more to do with how much gain you will be needing from the added mixer and how you set your overall signal chain gain staging.
You could just use a descent Low Z-to-High Z transformer to comp
You could just use a descent Low Z-to-High Z transformer to completely bypass the mixer all together. You could even make a simple 1/4" TRS to RCA unbalanced cable (short the Ring and Sleeve together at the TRS - or just use a TS if the unit will allow), and 99% of gear will do just fine in this configuration.
Some actualy prefer unbalanced in short cable runs as you have no issues with the 2 out-of-phase signals being slighty offset, and possibly causing issues once re-combined at the input (in a balanced configuration).
I would recommend leaving the Behringer OUT of the signal path if at all possible. Any channel strip you get and the 24/96 will likely be degraded by the Behringer... :cool:
Balanced is always prefered, but unbalanced can be just fine. M
Balanced is always prefered, but unbalanced can be just fine. Most modern preamps offer both balanced and unbalanced 1/4". And if not, can be use unbalanced cable. I would just try it and see if it works. Worst case it won't work, or you may pick up some noise and lose a little level. Many times, balanced or unbalanced doesn't even make any difference that you can hear or notice.